Development and validation of a cognitive, affective and behaviour questionnaire on pet‐associated zoonotic diseases (CAB‐ZDQ)

Abstract Background Zoonoses among household pets are recognized as disease and infections transmitted between animals and humans. World Health Organization‐estimated zoonotic diseases have contributed about one billion cases of illness and millions of mortalities every year. Despite the emerging an...

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Main Authors: Teresa Sui Mien Yong, Albeny Joslyn Panting, Nurashma Juatan, Komathi Perialathan, Masitah Ahmad, Nor Haryati Ahmad Sanusi, Latiffah Hassan, Rohani Jahis, Norita Shamsudin, Siew Lee Yap, Nur Izzati Norshamsul, Maryam Pisol, Mohammad Zabri Johari
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Published: Wiley 2021-09-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/vms3.547
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spelling doaj-ac58492e5b2b4a91af4d175d3cb403f12021-09-25T16:20:31ZengWileyVeterinary Medicine and Science2053-10952021-09-01751558156310.1002/vms3.547Development and validation of a cognitive, affective and behaviour questionnaire on pet‐associated zoonotic diseases (CAB‐ZDQ)Teresa Sui Mien Yong0Albeny Joslyn Panting1Nurashma Juatan2Komathi Perialathan3Masitah Ahmad4Nor Haryati Ahmad Sanusi5Latiffah Hassan6Rohani Jahis7Norita Shamsudin8Siew Lee Yap9Nur Izzati Norshamsul10Maryam Pisol11Mohammad Zabri Johari12Institute for Health Behavioural Research National Institutes of Health Ministry of Health Malaysia Selangor MalaysiaInstitute for Health Behavioural Research National Institutes of Health Ministry of Health Malaysia Selangor MalaysiaInstitute for Health Behavioural Research National Institutes of Health Ministry of Health Malaysia Selangor MalaysiaInstitute for Health Behavioural Research National Institutes of Health Ministry of Health Malaysia Selangor MalaysiaInstitute for Health Behavioural Research National Institutes of Health Ministry of Health Malaysia Selangor MalaysiaInstitute for Health Behavioural Research National Institutes of Health Ministry of Health Malaysia Selangor MalaysiaFaculty of Veterinary Universiti Putra Malaysia Selangor MalaysiaZoonosis Control Sector Disease Control Division Ministry of Health Malaysia Selangor MalaysiaZoonosis Control Sector Disease Control Division Ministry of Health Malaysia Selangor MalaysiaZoonosis Control Sector Disease Control Division Ministry of Health Malaysia Selangor MalaysiaInstitute for Health Behavioural Research National Institutes of Health Ministry of Health Malaysia Selangor MalaysiaInstitute for Health Behavioural Research National Institutes of Health Ministry of Health Malaysia Selangor MalaysiaInstitute for Health Behavioural Research National Institutes of Health Ministry of Health Malaysia Selangor MalaysiaAbstract Background Zoonoses among household pets are recognized as disease and infections transmitted between animals and humans. World Health Organization‐estimated zoonotic diseases have contributed about one billion cases of illness and millions of mortalities every year. Despite the emerging and re‐emerging zoonotic disease, most pet owners are unaware of the risks posed by their pets. As there are a lack of studies assessing infections at home, this study aimed to develop and validate a cognitive, affective and behaviour questionnaire (CAB‐ZDQ) to assess household pets’ zoonotic diseases. Methods This paper covers detailed explanation on the various developmental and validation process stages of the CAB zoonotic disease questionnaire development. The development phase comprised thorough literature search, focus group discussion, expert panel assessment and review. The validation process included pre‐test and pilot testing, data analysis of results, analysis of internal consistency and the development of the final version of the questionnaire. Participants selected represented main ethnicities, gender, levels of education and population type (urban/rural) in the Klang Valley area. Results The items in the questionnaire has undergone various changes in structurally and linguistically. The final refined CAB questionnaire consists of 14 items cognitive (no items removed at pilot phase), nine items affective (one item removed at pilot phase) and five items behaviour (no items removed from pre‐test phase), respectively. Reliability analysis revealed Cronbach's alpha values were 0.700 (cognitive) and 0.606 (affective) which indicated good internal consistency after item reduction. Conclusions The developed questionnaire has proved its feasibility in assessing the Malaysian general population cognitive, affective and behavior regarding the household pets’ zoonotic diseases.https://doi.org/10.1002/vms3.547affectivebehaviourcognitivedevelopmenthousehold petsquestionnaire
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author Teresa Sui Mien Yong
Albeny Joslyn Panting
Nurashma Juatan
Komathi Perialathan
Masitah Ahmad
Nor Haryati Ahmad Sanusi
Latiffah Hassan
Rohani Jahis
Norita Shamsudin
Siew Lee Yap
Nur Izzati Norshamsul
Maryam Pisol
Mohammad Zabri Johari
spellingShingle Teresa Sui Mien Yong
Albeny Joslyn Panting
Nurashma Juatan
Komathi Perialathan
Masitah Ahmad
Nor Haryati Ahmad Sanusi
Latiffah Hassan
Rohani Jahis
Norita Shamsudin
Siew Lee Yap
Nur Izzati Norshamsul
Maryam Pisol
Mohammad Zabri Johari
Development and validation of a cognitive, affective and behaviour questionnaire on pet‐associated zoonotic diseases (CAB‐ZDQ)
Veterinary Medicine and Science
affective
behaviour
cognitive
development
household pets
questionnaire
author_facet Teresa Sui Mien Yong
Albeny Joslyn Panting
Nurashma Juatan
Komathi Perialathan
Masitah Ahmad
Nor Haryati Ahmad Sanusi
Latiffah Hassan
Rohani Jahis
Norita Shamsudin
Siew Lee Yap
Nur Izzati Norshamsul
Maryam Pisol
Mohammad Zabri Johari
author_sort Teresa Sui Mien Yong
title Development and validation of a cognitive, affective and behaviour questionnaire on pet‐associated zoonotic diseases (CAB‐ZDQ)
title_short Development and validation of a cognitive, affective and behaviour questionnaire on pet‐associated zoonotic diseases (CAB‐ZDQ)
title_full Development and validation of a cognitive, affective and behaviour questionnaire on pet‐associated zoonotic diseases (CAB‐ZDQ)
title_fullStr Development and validation of a cognitive, affective and behaviour questionnaire on pet‐associated zoonotic diseases (CAB‐ZDQ)
title_full_unstemmed Development and validation of a cognitive, affective and behaviour questionnaire on pet‐associated zoonotic diseases (CAB‐ZDQ)
title_sort development and validation of a cognitive, affective and behaviour questionnaire on pet‐associated zoonotic diseases (cab‐zdq)
publisher Wiley
series Veterinary Medicine and Science
issn 2053-1095
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Abstract Background Zoonoses among household pets are recognized as disease and infections transmitted between animals and humans. World Health Organization‐estimated zoonotic diseases have contributed about one billion cases of illness and millions of mortalities every year. Despite the emerging and re‐emerging zoonotic disease, most pet owners are unaware of the risks posed by their pets. As there are a lack of studies assessing infections at home, this study aimed to develop and validate a cognitive, affective and behaviour questionnaire (CAB‐ZDQ) to assess household pets’ zoonotic diseases. Methods This paper covers detailed explanation on the various developmental and validation process stages of the CAB zoonotic disease questionnaire development. The development phase comprised thorough literature search, focus group discussion, expert panel assessment and review. The validation process included pre‐test and pilot testing, data analysis of results, analysis of internal consistency and the development of the final version of the questionnaire. Participants selected represented main ethnicities, gender, levels of education and population type (urban/rural) in the Klang Valley area. Results The items in the questionnaire has undergone various changes in structurally and linguistically. The final refined CAB questionnaire consists of 14 items cognitive (no items removed at pilot phase), nine items affective (one item removed at pilot phase) and five items behaviour (no items removed from pre‐test phase), respectively. Reliability analysis revealed Cronbach's alpha values were 0.700 (cognitive) and 0.606 (affective) which indicated good internal consistency after item reduction. Conclusions The developed questionnaire has proved its feasibility in assessing the Malaysian general population cognitive, affective and behavior regarding the household pets’ zoonotic diseases.
topic affective
behaviour
cognitive
development
household pets
questionnaire
url https://doi.org/10.1002/vms3.547
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